Wednesday, September 26, 2007

US media has handed Iran's President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, an unbelievable PR victory. Instead of refusing him the press time he was looking for, we have played right into his hands. This is especially true of the students at the supposedly "liberal" institution of Columbia. We can be sure the applause they gave him will be replayed on Iranian TV ad-nauseam.

They cheered a man who sanctions the murder (often by stoning) of homosexuals, men and women who have sex out of wedlock (in one case a couple was killed for holding hands in public), has advocated the destruction of Israel, and questions the Holocaust. Apparently, being a liberal does not mean you are a defender of Human Rights, only that you support anyone who opposes US policy. Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Ho Chi Minh, Che all mass murders who were darlings of the left. Dictators around the world can take comfort from their concern for liberty.

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Jane
said...

Hi Sgt. Grumpy, I'm not sure if you are aware that Ahmadinejad was one of the hostage takers during the Carter administration. His islamic radicalism goes way back to the 70's. It comes as no suprise to me about some of the idiocy of his statements. He is extremely delusional if he thinks there are no gays in Iran. By the way, it is stoning, but my friend who lived there says it is public hanging that is still done there. Stay safe.Jane

Yep, the Iranians did. But the revolution in the 70's is what changed it. My friend is the daughter of the General that ran the military under the shah. He is the Iranian equal to like Colin Powell. They had to flee Iran under threat of his execution by the incoming Islamic regime. Remember, they think irrationally and the regime's success is due to the use of intimidation, fear, torture and domination techniques used in the name of a religious pattern of thought that does not recognize the power of each individual. As long as individuals are suppressed, there can't be true freedom. Keep up the good work and stay safe Agt. Grumpy.

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Sergeant Grumpy is an SFOR, Katrina, and OIF vet. He started this blog to chronicle his deployment to Iraq, and now posts war stories along with the occasional political commentary or rant. He writes under the nom de plume of Sergeant Grumpy for OPSEC reasons, although those who know him say it is fitting.